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\ | i A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are vou Billious, Constipated or trou- bled with Jaundice, Sick Headache, Bad | taste in mouth, Foul Breath, Coated tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot dry skén, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills, and Fever, &c. If you; have any of these sy [ | is out ot order and your t being poison not act proper! SINE will cure isorder of the Liver, Stomach or I sno equal asa Liver Me Price 7 tH. L TANEY COUNTY MURDE RERS| by A Confession Elieited from . Member of the Moband there | are Indications that Jus- | ticeisin the Saddle Pushing Yhings. i ptom = your liver does | following dispatch f: g I to the Globe De Free Drug Store. first substan da aerate Oe a el ; throuts: H.} FUCKER, Te The betrayal of D Walke 1 6 sorto J. G Walker) =. We band ak Ch ny Coutite Dalat knobbers by Joe Inman and Charie sacie, in Mareb, 1857, lias a inmost re- tble parallel iwas madea few d the Springfi murder of Dep whi jul respectins the} ind his prisoner, the e whole story of that doa''e Brigh county mob told Tatey the | Dealer in ni a | Drugs and Medicines ne Carefully Compound- a AUCTIONEER. rt of the coun which for two months son Forsyth authorities. backed ssistance of Gov. Francis soa, L. ae rho Bill Stock-| | orters Pra nk Le w-| Weatherman broth- thirteen other ty. - 4 ae i participants in the | reasonab! Satistaction gauaranteed. murder of Williams and the lynch- | RR Gia A Calton or eyecare Vv. BROWN, ing of Bright by this confession and |C'*#ee¢ Bats aul be fark . Vutler, W. A. ROSE, LIVESTOCK AUCTIONEER. in vain to uns lor, Mat Day, Ike Lew still, Thomas Stockstill, about are made active 75 cia men | turferes he will be taken care of- I “Then Taylor aud Bill Stockstill 3m seyth fi ire as confederates in the} only man in the crowd who was dis- The name of | guised Sill Stoekstill had been who has given | made captain of the mob. When the jaway the secrets of the mob the au reek ford, bloody conspirrev. 3 if the traitor murderer } jerowd crossed the Sw: Will do business in Bates, Cass and } ¢ ut: 1 Pr Fy fro ye adjoining counties. Address me at Har thorites are withholding yet, but the pene a quarter of . from th risonyille, Mo. he : story is substantially as follows: jail, they gave a yell, put spurs to eference First National Bank an a } . Pee 4 » Fast Rate ceiiaionallle paces 4 re ; On Saturday, Marek 12, last, the; their borses and ut trial of John | Eight or : Wesley Bright, the wife murderer, | town watching the officers, and one many of the people of Roork, the jot these, said to be D. F. MeConkey, scene of the shocking crime, were | had taken a sledge hammer from the i] | é Z jin Forsyth as witnesses against the blacksmith ~hop and pliced it at the ensian poncy |uxorcide. George L. Taylor, the | jail door. The mob surrounded the day of the preliminary John Atkison’s | young lawyer who had already dis- | Jail just as Deputy Sheriff Williams tinguised himeelf in the sensational ;@ up to defend Bright. Taylor, Bill Stocksti!l and George George Oyer Dr Everingham’s store rooms West Side - Buter, Mo. history of Taney county, was busy (ile _._ during the day firing up the mob, es-| Friend were immediately in front of GO TO—— CG. A. WAN HALL SUCCESSOR TO— neighbors of Mr. Bright. He had | Taylor's hat with bis Jeft hand and gone from Forsyth to Springtield | Said: J the day before, arriying an the scene | “Ge orge Taylor, I have you spot- about 8 o'clock the previous night. jted The Forsyth saloon wis patronized | Inmediately Bili Stockstil! shot F. BERN HARDT & CO. freely by the organizer of the lyneb- | the deputy through the heart. As ‘ “ing ee een med tid acne ing party during the day Wilhams turned toward the assassin Capt. es Mat Day, the eld coroner of Taney Stockstill fired a second shot. Then Taylor raise the sldge mimer and began to batter down the door. He , county, was also active in abetting RE DRUCS Taylor's efforts to work up the mob. Z \One by one the vigilants were en- 50? grew Ured and gave the ham- rolled until about twenty-three men |™er to Bill Stockstill, ay hit a few MEDICINES, _pledged themselves to help hang licks and then Ike Lewis took the Bright. Taylor borrowed a horse | sledye and completed the work. Tay- ‘of James A. Delaney, ex-prosccuting | or went into the jal and tied the § | attorney of Taney county and step- | TOPE around Bright's neck, d Bill seu of the deceased bald knobber | Stockstill helped drag the prisoner TOBACCOS AND \chieftain, Capt. Nat F. Kinney, and | out. Bright was put on a horse be rode up Swan creek in the afternoon j hind George Friend and taken about - oa + : igus} NINE CUG AF, 4, engage the services of some me: A place of meeting had been selectedjas a gallows for the > wh. ARTISTS = — about a mile north of|¥ictim. Bill Stockstiil pulled Bright MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS | Forsyth, in the Swan creek bottom. off the horse and Here, about dusk, the lynchers had auything to say. The prisoner began to assemble. When about fif-] declined to confess his crime, and Prescriptions Carefully Compounded {gen men had gathered in the lonely | ¥85 swung up in a few seconds. The bottom Capt. Mat Day, the oldest mob then dispersed, and Bill Stock still went back to town and joined the crowd that had gathered around the body of the murdered officer. Stockstill was one of the men who kept vigil that night over the corpse of the man he had shot pj®mile from the jal, where a tree asked him if he A liberal Patronage of the public is solicited. hunter, farmer and miller, adminis- | tered the oath of secrecy and fealty WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS” the band. He was selected to perform this ceremony because as « | charter member of the bald knob- bers organization the ex coroner | eb’ When the oath was ad-| held for the murder of Williains and ministered each man pledged his} Bright life and every cent of property he | Weathermans and several other mem had not been ar rested when the last news came from Taney county. They may have tled from justice. frighteged by the news Avion | possessed in defense of any member |bers of the mob who might be arrested for the crime under contemplation. The mob then moved down the creek toward For |syth and other men came and were, rrest of th ‘sworn in by Capt. Day. One fellow | The eight prisoners confined in the z te Fal il cre le For I will pay the highest market | became scared as he saw the plot 3p b ee jau wee a before price for ¢ ickens and egg delivered thicken, and dodged into the woods ustice Chinn and released from the Virginia, M ee charge of murder named in the wat- at my store at Virginia, Mo. . jand fled. Taylor swore vengeance |. Wt, iesued in Gre i 5 I also have good feed stable in| : 2 - 5 -|rauts issued in Greene c Ine . ° ;against the coward, and threatened |» oment they were all rearrested L connection with my store. 5 ee y rested by Netsox M. Nestienopr to shoot any who wavered | Sheriff Day on warrants issued by = Pa oe 8 | The killing was talked of, and sever- Justice Jones of Fo ‘al members of the mob stuutly pro- CG E N T LE M E fy ! | tested a, t this suggestion. Then jas coroner at the n ' es of Williauis ard row ND OLD, suffering from nervous z o Beye ree cuuay locees, the ettects of youthful | George Taylor, Mat Day, Ike Lewis, Bill Stockstil This disposes of the habeas ce rpus errors or excesses, We Will send a Positive Cure | brothers aud the monials mailed (sealed) free. Address and General Debtlity : LaGRIPPE iii from it)not hear. When the nine leading WILL BE GURED * proceedinrs, aud the prisoners will ipt of $23.00. Perfectly harmless. Over be taken in a day or two to Fox teenty years Ao cccceantal use. As an infallible, | three Weatherman boys went aside THE FOUBORG MEDICAL CO., and held a sh Utation. W 339 Livingeton 8t., Brooklyn, N. ¥. ts of the mob came by using JONNSON'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC, One dot | a can tle GUARANTEED to cure LA GRIPPE- TYPHOID | their confederates the - confeder down ex County Assessor and two his You can easily test the folle id see if it be true or not: Lo com ete their growth. the nails of the leit hand require eight or ten tincret e of the right. safe and rapid cure, it has no eq mmuunica- | for a preliminary trial. was said by ne men the c tione strictly confidentiak Particulars and testi- |fessing members of the mob could days an th back to. There are many ways of payi some one asked | the preacher. A West Philadel Fever, Chills and Fever, and ail other Ma = . SORE eG FEVERS or MONEY REFUNDED. 200,000 bo ses | about the fate of Williams. George. minister received _an envelope con- gold last, year. | Unqualified endorsements from 8 taining an old-fashioned copper pen- leading physicians. If not forsale by your druggist | Ta vlor repl ied: 4 Tp -— ‘We will send by mail on receipt of S0e per bottles ‘ny as his fee for performing a mar- aue cot: TALE NO SUBSTITUTE. | «That's all fixed. If Williams in-| riage ceremony. THE JONNSON TONIG CO,, 133 Clark St-, Chicago, ““int| TOP BUGGIES, SPRING AND FARM WACONS| IN Hay Carriers, Machine Oils. Builders Hardware, Irons swel Nails» Xc.| R. R. DEACON, SONS & 9D. _ THE OLDEST BANK several prominent citizens of For- | handkerchi« f over his face, being the , pecially among the relatives and|the deputy sheriff, Williams ruised | | Last night they considered the pa- These are | Zi i knew well all the dread penalties at-| some of the facts which the state | tached toa violation of the solemn | Will prove by one of the prisoners | The Stockstills and the! & teli who fired the shots. BARNEY. will stand the season of Isv2 at my stable eight 3-4 of a mite De- m due east of Butler, and oath of the Butler and wontrose road a coal diack jack. Mealy hose and was sired by McPonald’s jack, dam was one of Leons asure and large breeder © insure a colt to standard aghbred st , i same stable as above as those for jack. | WH. H. Larimer. Church GC. Bridgeford. | et ee ee RS! + Ed. M. Smith. ——— 2 YOUR ‘CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP | To LARIMER, SMITH & BRIDGEFORD, KANSAS CITY. BATES COUNTY ‘National Bank, BUTLER, MO. &? | oe > rei cared C2 2° ban — mee rm ES. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED LINE OF THE COUNTRY. Cass 0: The sonville Mond iy inst tone and DeArmond. ut Harr-) The - 1 for Co!. W. J. Stone for governer first. lust FILLEY'S BAD BREAK. Man’ al TEE LARGEST AND THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BATES COUNTY. tle Too Slow For Preside Special « so inustruated its e Globe Den D.C, May aud all the time depepacin ae ateat Doda wostuaton, 2d.—In|CAPITAL, - - $125,000 00 me 4 i ‘ 2) int lew i he yashing Post | DeArmond for cougress., and its ju far aie ae Ze at i : tess San : ge SURPLUS, - - $25,000 00 M ) AS - sperking of the study he has made MeFarlane and Sher p DH Katie | ee jresdenlial Ganson save (Eo ECARD os President. sas City court of isfor dale: oy a He uae es ae | HON. J.B. NEWBEERY —_ Vice-Pres. Sunth of Kunsas C save aie ; piel pe J. C. CLARK - - Cashier eee crea Shturdac Pie ive felt of the disinterrested pulse; | Che pelbises s Satardas On foes Bouche nom aneee) OC hike that of our Missouristate co1 CORRECT F A ate a fn D es me Mil es i as vention, which a leading Postmaster 3 = Missouri Pacitic Time Table, said contained 267 postmasters, not iff, Jas H. Hutton; attorney, J. A. Arrival and departure of passenger | counti “nited States a als, Bia enn a ge ee ee traing at Butler Station eons, SU AWHe ee district attorneys and deputies, but jNortH Bounp commer WW 1) Prices representative | the class who for best interests} Passenger, - 9 - 4:51 a.m. ° : | of the country desire to see repub-| Passenger, . =z Judge Lane: couaty judges, We He Se Passeng - - Matera Seherson Wwe Gitte lican rule maintained; men wh. are} Local Freight’ + + 10:05 a.m. ia eee interested in manufactures, finance, Soutn Bounp Passenger, = hy rassenger, . - fhey speak plainly | pg caper opal at | Local Frei To Young Mothers Who are for the first time to und-rgo woman’s | accept an office. severest trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused chloroform, with risk of death fer yourself or your dearly loved and longed-for offspring, bit her’s Frie.d,’? a remedy which will, if used as directed invariabls al- Tee esuiae user pes aaiaratoreenicees (DR. F. M. FULKERSON, Sear acu eeinte y do away with them. Sold | the convention which clected him al DENTIST, delegate to the Minneapolis Conven-| ee BUTLER, - MISSOURI. tion, Mr. Filley proceeds us follow Corner Square, Dr. | trade, agriculture, who would not that no mistake must be made Minneapolis.” After this pleasint reference to Three Senses Gone. Kansas of } months, vy. May 25.—A stroke s, the second within two the sight, hearing aud speech of Henry Ellett, Wabash the unfortunate man almost motion- Wasn- | Office, A Tucker's of prominent} - | + written for} the eye of the President, that is to |T. W. Sirvene. J. A. bitvens. be shown to him, from the best in SILVERS & SILVERS, “There is a letter here in : ‘ington in the hands of 2 = = =e lias destroyed Lawyers. Wisconsin Repul of 537 zvenue, and mace formed republican source in Wis : : : Attorney-at-Law. less. saying that Harrison could! saan bi : — fi i ee Buse <R Rg beaches wee C : Il practice 1e courts a Mr. Eliett was a traveling agent tbat ciate, Tudiand Re-| Aone counlice: tenance lding ones, |-ApP » Supreme Court at Jefferson = | Cit Lola bli y and in the Federal Courts. sold) a public OR PETERS eet : see SMALE sean | : BRLOffice over Farmers Bank: Two months ago Mr. Ellett Was Par’ office, say similar things of Indiana alyzed throughout the right side aud door trom head of stairway. recovered only after most careful treatment. The preseut affliction is for the Bliss He, was attacked very suddenly Sunday. | rup company. s, non-oflice and who would not This, wind you, is not my assertion; : 2 4 lits theirs. The same is said of Col-) J)® A®MOND & QMITH. | orado and other Republi | a anand piv most manifest on the left side. | otal States. This is having a mar ked | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. There) have i aihn co eesincss the attack | effect. I believe that whoever the! w ractice in Bates and adjoining some indications of motion on the Republicans nominate they can and , counties. right sile, but not until yesterday sax OFice over Bates Co. Nat'l Bank. | will elect; but the Republicans of re- | was | Mr. Ellett able to make the | publican States, who do the work | slightest motion with his left hand. | and upou whom the respousibiiity | Dectors Halley, Fulton and Cath- j rests, have become restive, doubtful ATTORNYS AT LAW. cart have been attending the case. DARED SON & GRAVES, |.and hesitating. They. above all oth-/ ers, wants success. Tuey seek it. | The admonitions of Senators Ga | linger, Washburn, Teller, Wolcott, | Jones, and of ex Senators Platt and | Miller, of New York, are having a} decided effect. The attitude of New York, Pennsylvania, O states, the Paci Office West Side Square, over Lans- down’s Drug Storg. DR. J. M, CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | | Office, tront room over P.O. All calls | answered at office day or night. , the silver) Specialattention given to temale dis- | eases. and the tient’s condition most serious though ! through the day some little improve- ment had been shown. The paraly- | sis was caused bya blood clot de- pressing a nerve center. Lynchers Viwarted. Dallas, Tex, May 2 The mob which stormed the county jai! last night in order to lynch Henry Mil- ler the nogro who shot and killed Poli dis- persed and every thing at this time is quiet. 1 dicided T C. BOULWARE, Physician and e Surgeon. Office north side square, | Butler, Mo. Diseasesof women and chile intel-|en a specialty. and | am Potter Bros. ‘co’ BRICK LIVERY STABLE. in't An ample supply of Northwest, is also | effect.” Me. Fill w ereated sys anti-Harrisou ation mau Brewer. was finally ie here on the I un New Yorkers. He tothe Clarkson Quay = e : e didn't wait to ti Shernff Lewis told the mob ae SS ean : i : ; there was any foundation that be woull defend his prisoner i cee ny ce: Blaine talks. But he with b e. Sledge hammers and ne 5 ee up in his room and constructed this railroad irons were produced andthe . : : interview. This m rs on the doors. eet ao ed them to ene . ne not heed go! go For a time it looked as though the crowd would uecomplish tious. conference. | d out its inten- whether the for hat hime SUSEeies, Carriage, |Phaetons, Drummer Wagons, &c. x he awoke | 3 e had at the bottom had! ‘ly o e Blaine The S-« i diseoveved; dropped enti F business. 3 Vigorous # jal. where a is werelstationed words before his departure for New general and York had settle it. The “Old neg r for Padgett Ma's” ten strike proved the worst % sesh This is one of the best equipped Sta- nan named! ,... of | . < u ia 2 Ss bles in this section of the state. x owith Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pilis. Fiest Crass Ries Fresireary. + wounds ; ‘ At any hour, day or night on the most reasonable terms. Farmers desiring to put up their horses when in the city will find this Judge Charles Fred Tuck- Ex-Judge G. Y. Aldredge let the law take its course and finally ¢ ey taste, tor- y cure Ot.i10usn tr, piles and co , ae did for men, wome t % # i i after much parleying the would be | smallest, nities: guest. Sigo doses tan barn the gre convenient in lynchers dispersed. It is impessible |25 cents. Samples free at H. L. Tuck} Own. \ er‘s Drug Store. 24-1yr | POTTER BROS.